I tried doing a google search and a forum search and came up empty. The presets that come with elements are nice, but really basic when compared to the competition (corel for example). I was wondering if there are more presets available from adobe, fellow forum members, or freeware websites. Any one else have any suggestions?

I'd like the letters to "explode" away. As in each letter individually flies into the screen as if there was an explosion behind it.

I'd also like the letters to roll in on screen then roll out.

It would be super nice if there was a true way to edit the text. Heck there might even be and I'm just missing it.

It would be nice if there was a section on adobe's website that offered downloadable text animation presets, audio, and video effects. I see a lot for photoshop elements but none for premiere elements (unless I happen to be looking in the wrong place).

These animations are not available in Premiere Elements -- and probably would be pretty challenging to create. (They're much easier in After Effects, but that's a pretty expensive and high end program.)

If you've got software that does these animations, you can output the sequences from that program as DV-AVIs and seamlessly import those sequences into your Premiere Elements project. (There's certainly no crime in using more than one program to create your movie!)

Wow that is a real shame to read. Especially with a big named company like Adobe. Its strange that Corel's consumer video editing software would offer more options at a lower cost. I'm not expecting the ability to go completely in depth with a titler program, however Adobe should offer routine add-ons for existing customers. I know Corel does. Is there a consumer priced titler program out there (maybe even an open source one)? I'd like some better options than the extremely limited pallet adobe offers.

Two great titler plug-ins, that will work in PrE are: BluffTitler and ProDAD's Heroglyph. I have used each, though I also have AfterEffects. They offer tons of built-in Presets, plus will work wonderfully in "manual mode."

Also, do not overlook Keyframing of Titles in PrE. You can do a lot more, than are supplied with Presets. The animations are virtually limitless, but do take a bit of "hand work." I seldom use any Tilte Presets, as I want 100% control, and find that most Presets fall quite short of what I envision.